BRAVE CF Returns to Spain in October with an electrifying fight card
Event Date: Oct 19, 2024
Location: SPAIN
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BRAVE Combat Federation continues to expand its global influence, with Spain emerging as a key partner in its international sports initiatives. The announcement of BRAVE CF 89, set to take place on October 19 at Pabellon Santiago Martin in Tenerife, highlights the growing collaboration between BRAVE CF and Spain.
The organization’s continued focus on Spain, through high-profile events like BRAVE CF 89, solidifies the country’s status as a top player in global MMA. This partnership opens doors for future collaborations, boosting Spain’s role in the international sports scene. Spain has become a crucial destination for BRAVE CF events. Following the successful debut with BRAVE CF 75, the organization’s return for BRAVE CF 89 demonstrates a commitment to strengthening sports initiatives in the country.
This event features top international MMA athletes, hailing from 11 nations, which elevates Spain’s role as a major player in global combat sports through BRAVE CF. The partnership with local organizations like Fight2One has created a strong foundation for future growth. By hosting events in Spain, BRAVE CF boosts its brand and contributes to the development of MMA in the region.
Spanish fighters like Jose Sanchez, who will fight on home soil at BRAVE CF 89, gain global exposure, while local fans enjoy world-class combat sports entertainment, including the first-ever world title fight for MMA on Spanish soil. On October 19, the best Super Welterweight fighter in the world and BRAVE CF champion, the undefeated Kamal Magomedov will take on top contender Luiz Cado, from Brazil, in the main event. It is that type of high-profile fight that is also key in boosting Spanish MMA’s stance in the global scene.
Moreover, these events attract attention from sponsors, media, and fans, creating economic benefits for Spain’s sports industry. The influx of international fighters and teams further strengthens Spain’s position as a top destination for major sports events.
BRAVE CF 89 Results:
Super Welterweight: Luiz Cado def. Kamal Magomedov via disqualification (illegal elbows to the back of the head) - Round 2
Lightweight: Richie Smullen def. Jose Sanchez via submission (guillotine choke) - 29s - Round 1
Featherweight: Ilias Bulaid def. Anthony Riggio via TKO (leg kicks) - 4m01s - Round 1
Featherweight: Anuar Bensayiid def. Sino Sabzaliev via TKO (leg-kick and punches) - 2m52s - Round 3
Atomweight: Andrea Meneses Garcia def. Adriana Fusini via submission (rear-naked choke) - 2m06s - Round 2
Bantamweight: Gerard Burns def. Santiago Paiva via unanimous decision (3x 30-27)
Lightweight: Oscar Mendez def. Tony Sipos via unanimous decision (3x 30-27)